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Which is more divisive?
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You're calling it a “warranted assumption” that I’m a complicit apologist for mass rape - based on what? That I defend the principles of citizenship, due process, and factual argument over conspiracy and scapegoating?
And your suggestion that Paul and I are the same person is downright bizarre. I don't think for a second you believe that. Our posting styles a completely different and it would serve absolutely no purpose for Paul to create a second account. Your suggestion merely serves the same purpose as CM's accusation - to delegitimise.
As for your “eastern culture connection” theory - do you hear yourself? You’ve gone from debating immigration policy to insinuating my ethnicity or name somehow disqualifies me from participating without “anti-White” bias. That’s not just bad faith; it’s textbook ethno-nationalist paranoia.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: if your arguments require accusing people of hidden loyalties, racial betrayal, or secret identities to make sense, they probably don’t make sense.
If you believe there’s a case for lower immigration or stronger cultural cohesion, make it. But if you’ve reduced your entire worldview to "those who disagree must be foreign," then I don’t need to rebut you.
You’ve already disqualified yourself.